Math, asked by diliphdas, 11 months ago

The rates of different vegetables on a vegetable shop were given as follows:

Vegetable Rate(per kg)

Brinjal 15

Carrot 35

Onion 48

Potato 24

Tomato 18

Capsicum 34

Reena brings with her Rs 140/- to buy 200g brinjals, 250g carrots, 1.75kg Onions,

1.25kg potatoes, 300g tomatoes and 650g capsicum. Does she has enough money to

buy the vegitables? If so, how much is left over? If not, how much more money

would she need?​

Answers

Answered by tauseefwatto0
4

Total money she has=Rs. 140

Price of 200g brinjal=(200/1000)(15)=3

250 g carrots =(250/1000)(35)=8.75

1.75kg onions=1.75(48)=84

1.25kg potatoes =1.25(24)=32

300g tomatoes =0.3(18)=5.4

650g capsicum =0.65(34)=22.1

Total amount required =3+8.75+84+32+5.4+22.1=155.25

So,she needs 155.25-140=15.25 rupees more

Answered by sharoffamruthesh
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Total money she took to market 140

Amount of she purchased 153.25

Shortage of money 153.25-140=13.25

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